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Dr. Mariam Guizani is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Queen’s University. She holds a PhD and a second MSc from Oregon State University and was a Fulbright fellowship recipient. Additionally, she holds a BSc and a MSc degree in software engineering. At the intersection of Software Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction, her research centers around improving the state of Diversity and Inclusion in complex socio-technical ecosystems such as Open Source. More specifically, her research focuses on designing processes and tools to help Open-Source Software (OSS) communities make their projects more inclusive and attract and retain contributors. The broader impact of her work applies to academia, industry, and large OSS organizations. Dr. Mariam Guizani has worked together with Google and the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) for several years to understand communities’ experiences and needs. Her research at Microsoft Research was recognized by GitHub for its contribution to the currently deployed GitHub Discussion Dashboard, GitHub Blocks, and their future roadmap. Dr. Mariam Guizani has also collaborated with Foundations and departments such as Wikimedia, and Oregon State University IT department to empower communities to dismantle cognitive barriers in software. Her research has been published at both ACM and IEEE conferences including Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE) and Transactions on Software Engineering (TSE). Dr. Mariam Guizani has been invited to present her work at both academic and Industry venues including ICSE, CSCW, Google, GitHub, ApacheCon, and the Linux Foundation Open-Source Summit.
Contributions
2025
Mining Software Repositories
2024
Mining Software Repositories
2023
2022
ICSE
- Author of Perceptions of the State of D&I and D&I Initiative in the ASF within the SEIS - Software Engineering in Society-track
- Author of How to Debug Inclusivity Bugs? A Debugging Process with Information Architecture within the SEIS - Software Engineering in Society-track
- Author of Attracting and Retaining OSS contributors with a Maintainer Dashboard within the SEIS - Software Engineering in Society-track